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FALLING FOR OKLAHOMA

The 77-foot waterfall at Turner Falls Park, Oklahoma, is a wild thing to see during the summer while it’s raging, cascading frantically over a rock wall. In winter, it’s calm and majestic, like an ice sculpture resting as the centerpiece of the park in Chickasaw Nation.

Right next to the Arbuckle Mountains, Turner Falls are the largest falls in all of Oklahoma, and they’re well worth the trip, regardless of the season!

Turner Falls was named after Mazeppa Thomas Turner, a man who owned the area back

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